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    Investigation after fans ‘jeer player’ at rugby league youth game

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    The incident was alleged to have taken place at West Bank Bears ground in Widnes on Sunday

    Rugby league’s governing body is investigating reports of fans heckling a young player as he attempted to take a kick during a junior match.

    The player for Widnes-based West Bank Bears was allegedly jeered during an under-14 youth cup semi-final against Hull side Myton Warriors.

    Paul Farrell, the chairman of the Bears, described the heckling as “disgraceful”, but praised the player for “keeping his cool”.

    In a statement, a spokesperson for Myton Warriors said the club would not tolerate poor behaviour. The Rugby Football League (RFL) said it shared “the club’s disgust and disappointment”.

    A spokesperson for the RFL said: “We have prioritised touchline behaviour at all levels of the sport as it is so important to create a welcoming and inclusive environment.

    “It is important to stress that this type of incident remains rare in the hundreds of junior and open-age fixtures that take place every weekend.”

    A spokesperson for Myton Warriors said the club was committed to upholding the integrity of the game and ensuring that all participants conducted themselves in a manner consistent with the values of respect, discipline and sportsmanship.

    “Where necessary, appropriate action will be taken against those whose conduct falls below these standards,” they added.

    The club said it would not be making any further comment while investigations were ongoing.

    Pitch invasion

    Some spectators are reported to have entered the field of play during the match at the Bears’ ground in Widnes on Sunday.

    Mr Farrell said it had been “a cracking game” for the most part, but added that he was disappointed with the behaviour of some supporters.

    He criticised those who took part in a pitch invasion after the Bears scored a try shortly before the end.

    “We’ve never had an incident like this before,” he said.

    Mr Farrell said the club was taking disciplinary action against those identified as being involved in the “melee” on the pitch, including banning them from the clubhouse.

    West Bank Bears won the game 14-10 and will now play in the British Amateur Rugby League Association national youth cup final.

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